Block 1
Block 2
As I have been stitching them the colours have grown on me and I like the delicate shades and I have enjoyed the embroidery. There is a lot of work for the size of the blocks. You will note that there appears to be a bit of space which has been left for a beautiful button to be added once assembled and quilted. You may also be wondering where the hexagons are. All will be revealed.
All the large hexagon blocks of the Anna Levens Quilt by Marg Sampson George are now surrounded by plain cream. I adore this bit of stitching and maybe I like softer shades more than I realise.
Almost at the end of January and I bet you may be wondering how I am doing with the pesky list. Hmm, we shall have to see.
Happy Stitching.
Shirley.
I can see who you have in mind for your stitchery.
ReplyDeleteSometimes it's good to work in someone else's colour choices it takes us out of our comfort zone.
The hexagons look fab.
Your Chateau looks so lovely.
ReplyDeleteYour hexagons are so wonderful.
I quite like those muted colours, glad they're growing on you.
ReplyDeleteDear, lovely Shirley,
ReplyDeleteI am pretty much smitten with those beautiful embroidered blocks and also very much in awe of our work. And, oh my goodness, that last picture of the hexagons is stunning.
Now, be warned, I am getting hooked on patchwork on my very basic level so I will be visiting here with even more interest!
Warm wishes as ever,
Stephanie
Your CH is looking lovely Shirley - I picked up block 9 yesterday - I'm afraid I've only done up to #4. Love your Anna Levens work - are they a round of hexies sewn onto the floral fabric (then joined with the garden path)? Beautiful effect!
ReplyDeleteyour stitching looks so beautiful and I love your hexies. The roses in the centre fabrics are gorgeous.
ReplyDeletedon't let that list bother you too much, especially when you are working on these lovely projects.
Your CH is coming along beauitfully Shirley, It's looking lovely.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the Hexies in the romantic rose fabrics...as for the list, it will get done one day!
Both projects are so gentle and delicate. I especially like your hexagons.
ReplyDeleteI also tend to prefer colors that aren't muted, but there's something so sweet and relaxing about these soft colors you're stitching with. The embroidered pictures are as pretty as can be.
ReplyDeleteYour blocks are lovely as are your hexies, more progress than I can show. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteThis BOM is for you :)
ReplyDeletebig kisses
Your blocks and your hexies are so wonderful.
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Manuela
Beautiful work Shirley and I am sure you are making progress on "the list". Sometimes its nice to flit from project to project and try some colours outside the comfort zone. Take care.
ReplyDeleteI think the colours are in the very Japanese muted style which is what I'm noticing about Lynette's work lately. I'm not biased on colour so it's looking lovely to me. I'll be watching those hexies, love, love them
ReplyDeleteLove love your work...and Lynette's work use to be very fun stitching...hope you will enjoy the other blocks !!
ReplyDeleteWell done...you are doing soooo good!! :0)
Lovely soft colours on this post! Changing project colour is as good as a holiday sometimes - refreshing. Love the hexagons :)
ReplyDeleteI like those muted shades. I was wondering where the hexes came in but then read that you will reveal!
ReplyDeleteThe cream really sets off the hexagon flowers so well.
Congrats on getting 2 blocks done on a project you weren't too thrilled about. I seem to like both muted and bright colors which results in a stash and home dec that goes in all directions! I see, though, that the colorful and muted tones work quite well in your Anna Levens quilt - love it!
ReplyDeleteYour stitching is gorgeous. That's going to be a very lovely quilt! I think lists are only meant to be guidelines, right? ;)
ReplyDeleteTake care,
Susan in Texas
Love the Chateau project. Even if the colours are muted that pink still shines through. Just gorgeous.Hexie project looking stunning too.
ReplyDeleteI have not seen hexies used to border a larger floral before, they are really lovely.
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